On the night of this Sunday, March 19, Tarek William Saab reported that the Public Ministry appointed five prosecutors to investigate corruption cases carried out by judges and other officials of the Nicolás Maduro government, requested by the National Anti-Corruption Police.
The prosecutor appointed by the now extinct constituent assembly, Tarek William Saab, reported this Sunday, March 18, that the Public Ministry appointed prosecutors 50, 67, 69, 85 and 94, to investigate the acts of corruption that link public officials with criminal plots.
The information was released through a statement published on his account on the social network Twitter @TarekWiliamSaab -to which you do not have access SuchWhichSaab has blocked the medium and several of its journalists–, where it ratified “the commitment to justice and the truth.”
the night of friday march 17 The National Anti-Corruption Police requested the Public Ministry (MP) to prosecute an undetermined number of citizens who “exercised functions” in public power and who “could be involved in serious acts of administrative corruption and embezzlement.”
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“The Public Ministry informs the country that due to having been notified by the National Anti-Corruption Police of the arrest of a group of public officials who appear allegedly involved in serious acts of corruption, it has initiated the pertinent proceedings for the purposes of their prosecution” , reads the statement.
Among those implicated are: José Mascimino Marquez García, Control Room judge with competence in crimes associated with Terrorism; the president of the Criminal Judicial Circuit of Caracas, Cristóbal Cornieles Perret; the superintendent of Sunacrip (National Superintendency of Crypto Assets), Joselit Ramírez; and the mayor of the Santos Michelena municipality in Aragua state, Pedro Hernández.
“The illicit investigations correspond to different branches and levels of the Public Power and involve strategic sectors for national development and the administration of justice,” indicates the brief missive of the Public Ministry.
Corruption cases woke him up early on the island
This corruption scandal, in which –according to the Venezuelan Anti-Corruption Police– officials of the administration of Nicolás Maduro, Chavistas and PSUV militants are involved, took the Saab –part of the original Chavismo– in Cuba; where he met with the president of the island, Miguel Díaz Canel.
A pleasure to receive the brother @TarekWiliamSaab, Attorney General of our beloved Venezuela, who participated in an international event on Criminal Sciences, Legality, Law and Society. We talked about the challenges of the Cuban and Venezuelan Revolution, culture, communication, justice. pic.twitter.com/Qn2cQjjOk3
— Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (@DiazCanelB) March 18, 2023
“Great honor for us to have shared with our brother President of Cuba Miguel Díaz Canel… his leadership following the legacy of Fidel, our sister nations that fight for their sovereignty and independence,” was Saab’s response to this tweet.
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